Derek Neighbors wrote: > I would say GNU is the real revolution. It started in 1985 and without it > Open Source wouldnt exist as we know it today and neither would Linux. > Before GNU things were more 'shared source' then in early eighties the > prop software model w/o any source started and thats when GNU was created > to combat it. Coming from a man who has the word 'gnu' in his email address, I don't know if I believe you :) I'm actually not a huge fan of the GPL or LGPL. Don't forget though that there were plenty of open source licences before the FSF came into being, and while Linux has a lot to do with the visibility of open source software these days, Apache also had quite a bit to do with it as well, the license of which is based more in the land of BSD/MIT licensing. After all, if it weren't for Apache, how would people find the stuff? Gopher servers? I think not. > Hmmm.. I kind of like the goat sex links... I was thinking about going to the meeting tonight, but after reading this statement, if you're going to be there, I think I may pass. > I was never too enthralled by the level of debate at Slashdot, once upon a > time thier news was decent, but even it seems days late or non relevant > more often than not. :( (Mind you I have seen good slashdot posts, but > they have always been a small percentage, just now with more users they > are even harder to find) Agreed. See people at 7:00. -- Tom